Due to the ongoing repercussions of COVID on a number of elements key to the delivery of the event, the...
While every family has a legacy of sorts, there’s only one that can boast the roots of Porsche motorsports in...
In 1962, Ford of Britain, created a prototype of a short wheelbase Cortina designed for the American market. The one-off Saxon Cortina was sent to the United States for corporate evaluation, but was ill received in Dearborn, and as such was eventually destroyed. But then, in 2012, Briton Colin Ginn...
Recently, the Mullin Automotive Museum has been given the Museum/Collection of the Year award by the 2021 Historic Motoring Awards....
The Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari in Northern Italy ‘s Modena is no ordinary museum. It opened to the public on...
Porsche put the word out to all its foreign concessionaires, in the summer of 1958, the now 4-year old rough and ready Speedster that had been created especially with the Western American market in mind was not fairing so well in other parts of the world. No Subscription? You’re missing...
The only Dragonsnake Cobra equipped at the factory with the Stage III quadruple-Weber carburetion system, this 1965 Shelby 289 Cobra,...
The route of the 2021 Mille Miglia followed the traditional track of “the most beautiful race in the world,” going...
During the recent 2021 Race of Remembrance, the all-new Plus Four from the Morgan Motor Company made its racing debut. They entered both the manual and automatic variants of the car which they have kept as close as possible to the road-going variant. Both models were able to successfully complete...
Three rare classic cars have been exhibited in London to announce next year’s new Concours on Savile Row, and to...
In 1965 and 1966, Carroll Shelby produced only one model based on the Ford Mustang – the G.T. 350, albeit...
“Staying current” in the automobile industry is no easy task, especially when your first responsibility is to preserve the past. Nevertheless, the Petersen Museum continues to do “just that” as shown by hosting the recent discussion “Future of Motorsports”. Held during the Velocity Invitational at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, the...
Porsche race cars were well represented in multiple groups over the 4-days of the Velocity Invitational held at Laguna Seca,...
Tom Tjaarda Master of Proportions by Gautam Sen While there are a number of post-war automotive designers that have penned...
This year, Lamborghini celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Jalpa, presented for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1981. In keeping with Lamborghini tradition, the Jalpa takes its name from a breed of fighting bulls, the Jalpa Kandachia, and is the Sant’Agata Bolognese carmaker’s last evolution...
Sixty years ago, the London suburb of Surbiton must have seemed like a paradise for automotive fans with a bit...
Over the Halloween weekend, HSR (Historic Sportscar Racing) held their now annual marquee event, the Daytona Classic 24. This event...
Bob Bondurant (1933–2021) I met Mr. Bondurant in the autograph line at Carroll Shelby’s Roast in Palm Springs, 1990. I remember him as an affable man who treated everyone with respect. You could have no idea of the exciting life he had lived or his accomplishments from a casual conversation...
Let’s face it, the Alfa Romeo SZ will most likely trigger a fight or flight reaction. A car with such...
At the Los Angeles Auto Show, Porsche recently unveiled the new 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport. The newly revealed mid-engine...
Saturday November 13th, I sat down with McLaren Racing’s Chief Executive Officer Zak Brown. The conversation took place in McLaren’s vintage Condor motor home, painted in…you guessed it, McLaren Orange. As CEO of McLaren Racing, Zak has the overall responsibility for setting the direction of McLaren racing, overall business performance,...
The International “Senior Service” Sports Car Race; Silverstone, July 10, 1965 Bob Bondurant doing what he could with John Willment’s...
Over the weekend, Silverstone Auctions, the specialist automotive auction house, returned to the NEC Classic Motor Show as their ‘Official...
Today, Collecting Cars, the global online auction platform, posted a 1989 Lancia Delta HF Integrale 16 V. The Lancia Delta Integrale was a late-80s performance cars icon. It was made to satisfy the Group A rally and touring car competition homologation requirements. Under the hood of this 1989 16v “Non-Kat”...
Out of the shadows of World War II and its aftermath has come an unique Alfa Romeo sports car flaunting...
The heroes of the Mille Miglia are household names among motor racing fans: Nuvolari. Ascari. Moss. But without one behind-the-scenes...
Beaulieu is looking forward to an exciting new year of events as it announces its 2022 calendar, with a packed line-up of successful “Simply” shows returning for the new season. Eagerly anticipated is the return of Spring Autojumble on the 14th – 15th of May, following a two-year break. Motor enthusiasts will...
If you went looking for the true father of the Sunbeam Tiger, you might surmise that American Carroll Shelby would...
By Dennis Gray, Bill Wagenblatt, & Rex McAfee On my way home from the Velocity Invitational held at Weathertech Raceway...
On Friday, November 12, 2021, the automotive world lost one of the last, great American racing heroes of the ’50s and ’60s, when Bob Bondurant passed away at the age of 88. Robert Lewis Bondurant was born on April 27, 1933, to John Roper Bondurant and Ruth Williams Bondurant of...